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Regrets Come Too Late (Sierra and Johnny) novel Chapter 581

Chapter 581

At Sierra’s defiance regarding Tammy, Solomon asked with a frown, “Why?”

“I don’t trust anyone in your family,” Sierra said, unwilling to mince words. She was not just talking about Solomon alone. “The way you sounded on the phone made me feel like Tammy would not be safe with you.”

Solomon did not entertain that statement.

Sierra went on, “If I hand her over to you and something happens to her tonight, I would be responsible too.”

“I can understand why you don’t trust John.” Solomon’s voice stayed calm as usual, with almost no emotion in it. “But I don’t think I have done anything to make you question my character.”

“You used me against John,” Sierra said.

“Wasn’t that a cooperation between us?” Solomon asked.

“You took the first step,” Sierra said.

Solomon admitted it. “I thought asking you to come back to save him would make us even?”

“When Tammy wakes up tomorrow, I’ll tell her you came by.” Sierra ignored the question and made her stance clear. “But I won’t hand her over to you.”

“If I told you I was dating her, would you hand her over to me then?”

“Solomon

I suddenly.

Sierra looked at him in surprise.

Solomon hid his emotions again. “Never mind. She’s afraid

of the

she goes to bed?”

dark, so can you please leave a bedside lamp on for her when

“Alright,” Sierra said.

Solomon thanked her and went downstairs. He did not leave right away, however. After he got into the car, he looked out the window at the building in front of him. People called it a villa, but it felt more like a fortress.

His gaze slowly darkened.

“Drive a little farther ahead,” he told

and the driver did as asked.

When the car stopped, Solomon rolled down the window and lit a cigarette. He rested his arm outside as smoke drifted around him, blurring the look on his face.

He picked up his phone and opened his chat with Tammy. He then sent a message.

[Did you really pass out?]

Tammy saw it, but she did not open the chat. The moment she did, he would know.

Solomon sent another message. [You know I don’t like being lied to. You know exactly what happens when someone lies to me.)

Still no reply.

Just as he was about to test Tammy one last time, Robin appeared outside the car window with his usual polished smile. “Mr. Solomon, my boss would like to see you.”

Solomon paused, the cigarette still between his fingers. “John?”

Robin gave a slight nod. “Yes.”

Solomon’s eyes darkened further.

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John really was in love with Sierra. He was still so eager to protect her even after the divorce. Solomon did not know whether to call him a hopeless romantic or a coward for failing to keep the woman he loved by his side.

“Where is he?” Solomon asked, snuffing his cigarette.

“At your home,” Robin said.

Solomon turned to look him in the eye.

Robin repeated, “Mr. John is waiting for you at your home.”

“Fine.” A sharp look flashed in Solomon’s eyes behind his glasses. Once the window went up, the driver started the car and pulled away.

Robin immediately reported everything to John, who was waiting at Solomon’s home for him to return.

Sierra knew nothing about any of this.

After watching Solomon leave, she did not go to Tammy right away. She was worried he might suddenly come back. “Solomon’s gone.” Marcus came back after keeping watch and reported what he had seen. “Someone stood by his car window for a while before he left. It was too far away, so I could not see who it was or hear what they said.”

Sierra relaxed a little. “Alright, thanks.”

She got up and went upstairs. To be safe, she told Grant to shut the front gate. Only after that did she go see Tammy and tell her the danger had passed for the night and she could rest easy.

“Sierra.” Tammy didn’t want to hide it from her anymore.

Sierra looked at her. “What is it?”

“Solomon is keeping me as his mistress,” Tammy said slowly, one word at a time.

Sierra’s expression barely changed. Instead, she asked, “Why would you say that?”

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